1. Put all your eggs in one basket or bowl for easy access. The next steps can get very messy so this is very helpful when you are in the middle of it. I used two different size eggs. Jumbo Eggs and regular size.

2. On the Jumbo eggs… apply a coat of Mod Podge in an area and then apply a honey bun strip on the coated area.

3. Working around the egg, continue to apply the Mod Podge, then a strip of fabric, then more Mod Podge on top to help seal the fabric on the egg.

4. Continue adding strips wrapped around the egg until all the egg is covered. In the end you have some very colorful Jumbo eggs.

5. For the smaller eggs, cut the honey bun strip into 1/2″ sections for easy application.

6. Following the instructions above, apply Mod Podge, then a fabric strip, then Mod Podge again on top of the fabric.

7. Continue until the egg is completely covered. Please note… adult supervision may be required.

I am the author of Sew Modern Baby and Stop. Go. Quilt. Sew! both published by Stash Books/C&T Publishing. I have also contributed to Amish Quilts: The Adventure Continues, Sweet Celebrations with the Moda Bake Shop Chefs, Modern Blocks, and Fresh Fabric Treats also all published by Stash Books/C&T Publishing. I am a Moda Fabric Designer with my most recent collection, Flats. I am also an Aurifil Thread Designer and have two collections, Sew Modern Essentials and Flats thread collections.

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